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House speaker says ethics complaints may have been filed against Yin, Provenza
Neiman offers few complaint details, blames “Checkgate” drama on political backlash.
Gordon signs first wave of bills into law this session
Gov. Mark Gordon signed 21 bills into law on Friday. Some are expected to help alleviate maternity health deserts, boost firefighter recruitment and retention, and increase Hathaway Scholarship awards in the state.
Both Chambers take a hit, but pass a budget quick
Members of the Senate successfully secured funding for the University of Wyoming and kept the Wyoming Business Council alive with half its original budget.
Cheyenne Roundup: Bridging the Wyoming House and Senate’s $170M budget gap
Wyoming lawmakers are working to agree on the state’s budget for the next two years.
Elk management public workshop comes to Jackson Saturday
The informal session will help shape the future of hunting and feeding the state’s elk herds.
Wyoming House committee hears ‘Checkgate’ testimony
Committee members heard hours of tense testimony from lawmakers alleged to have received or witnessed a Teton County conservative activist hand-deliver campaign checks on the lower chamber floor.
Property tax bills move: Recreational mill levy, direct distribution, homeowner exemption
Legislation that would alter different elements of the state’s property tax system is progressing through the Capitol building in Cheyenne.
Cody Roberts agrees to unexpected plea deal in Sublette County wolf cruelty case
The man accused of bringing a leashed, muzzled and injured wolf into a Sublette County bar has reached a plea agreement less than two weeks before his trial.
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